Is the G-Spot a Myth?

01.04.10 | 124 Comments

According to “scientists” who “surveyed” 1,800 women–either identical or non-identical twins, no Average Janes allowed–the G-spot is a myth, which is complete bullcrap of course. A cursory glance at, say, any pornographic movie (pro or amateur) will prove these lab-jackets wrong. But let’s hear them out:

In the research, 1,804 British women aged 23-83 answered questionnaires. All were pairs of identical or non-identical twins. Identical twins share all their genes, while non-identical pairs share 50% of theirs.

If one identical twin reported having a G-spot, it would be more likely that her sister would give the same answer. But no such pattern emerged, suggesting the G-spot is a matter of the woman’s subjective opinion.

While 56% of women overall claimed to have a G-spot, they tended to be younger and more sexually active. Identical twins were no more likely to share the characteristic than non-identical twins.

Sounds to me like the coats over at King’s College London have only exposed their lack of “finesse” in the bedroom. Their argument is invalid as fuck.